35A-3-306. Limits on eligibility.
(1) For purposes of this section, "battered or subjected to extreme cruelty" is defined in
Section 103(a)(1) of P.L. 104-193 or 42 U.S.C. Sec. 608(a)(7)(C)(iii), The Personal
Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996.
(2) Except as provided in Subsection (4), the division may not provide cash assistance to
a family who has received cash assistance for 36 months or more.
(3) (a) The division shall count toward the 36-month time limit in Subsection (2) any
time after January 1, 1997, during which:
(i) the parent client received cash assistance in this or another state; and
(ii) the parent client is disqualified from receiving cash assistance and the parent client's
income and assets are counted in determining eligibility for the family in this or another state.
(b) (i) The division may not count toward the 36-month time limit in Subsection (2) or
the 24-month time period in Subsection (4) any time during which:
(A) a person 18 years of age or older received cash assistance as a minor child and not as
a parent; or
(B) a parent client received transitional support cash assistance.
(ii) Transitional support cash assistance:
(A) may be paid if the department determines the assistance is necessary to stabilize
employment and prevent recidivism;
(B) is only available to a parent client who was previously receiving cash assistance
under the Family Employment Program but who becomes ineligible due to earned or unearned
income; and
(C) may be granted for a maximum of three months provided the parent client is
employed an average of 30 hours per week during the transitional period.
(4) (a) For up to 24 months, the division may provide cash assistance to a family beyond
the 36-month time limit in Subsection (2) if during the previous two months, the parent client
was employed for no less than 20 hours per week.
(b) For up to 20% of the average monthly number of families who receive cash
assistance under this part, the division may provide cash assistance to a family beyond the
36-month time limit in Subsection (2):
(i) by reason of a hardship; or
(ii) if the family includes an individual who has been battered or subjected to extreme
cruelty.
(c) For up to 20% of the average monthly number of families who receive cash assistance
under this part, the division may provide cash assistance to a family beyond the additional
24-month time period in Subsection (4)(a):
(i) by reason of a hardship; or
(ii) if the family includes an individual who has been battered or subjected to extreme
cruelty.
(d) Except as provided in Subsections (4)(b) and (c), the division may not provide cash
assistance to a family who has received 60 months of cash assistance after October 1, 1996.
Amended by Chapter 51, 2007 General Session
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